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=== Choice of units ===
=== Choice of units ===
Do not underestimate the power of hastati! Experienced hastati can still be pretty strong, and several experienced hastati units throwing pila can demoralize or even destroy an entire enemy squad in one shot. Especially if you have a time limit, it may be sufficient to simply build as many hastati as you can. Hastati are especially nice for dealing with time limits because they can train all the way up to level 8 fairly quickly when near a military camp.
Do not underestimate the power of hastati! Experienced hastati can still be pretty strong, and several experienced hastati units throwing pila can demoralize or even destroy an entire enemy squad in one shot. Especially if you have a time limit, it may be sufficient to simply build as many hastati as you can. Hastati are especially nice for dealing with time limits because they can train all the way up to level 8 fairly quickly when near a military camp.
If you don't have enough iron but want more troops, you have two options. The obvious one is to import it. If you don't want to, or can't, however, you can choose auxilia. They will still require resources, but they may be resources you have easier access to, such as wine.


If you want to win without losing a squad, secutores are a good bet, but they take a long time to train to level 8.
If you want to win without losing a squad, secutores are a good bet, but they take a long time to train to level 8.
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